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The Mariness By: Linda Curtis BE ALERT The young but distraught Buanek escapes plunder of the clans but is about to face the elements and territorial conflict like no other with no more than a creaking magical element. When her loyalty moves her to a quest of feats, the answers are still out of reach… STAY ALIVE Can she save her cousin’s life behind the beat of drums or will he save hers? Beyond survival is the crude bulk of servitude and indignity until the face-off against the arch reben. Who was smote, and who still lives? AS FOR TOMORROW The young captain loves a Christian foreigner, but can she triumph the ocean’s expulsions and the haunts of her past? Must she keep the untold secret of the arch rebel’s terror, of how the north lands were salvaged, or risk the loss of trust before the clans, and Harc, forever…
The November/December 2015 issue of Uncanny Magazine. Featuring new fiction by Ursula Vernon, Elizabeth Bear, Karin Tidbeck, Yoon Ha Lee, and Alex Bledsoe, classic fiction by Alaya Dawn Johnson, essays by Annalee Flower Horne and Natalie Luhrs, Aidan Moher, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Deborah Stanish, poetry by Mari Ness, Sonya Taaffe, and Lisa M. Bradley, interviews with Yoon Ha Lee and Alex Bledsoe by Deborah Stanish, a cover by Julie Dillon, and an editoral by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas. As always, available DRM-free.
The November/December 2017 issue of Hugo Award-winning Uncanny Magazine. Featuring new fiction by Sam J. Miller & Lara Elena Donnelly, Karin Tidbeck, Sarah Monette, Tina Connolly, Troy L. Wiggins, and Tansy Rayner Roberts, reprinted fiction by Zen Cho and Rachel Swirsky, essays by Dimas Ilaw, Tim Pratt, Mallory Yu, Mari Ness, and Natalie Luhrs, and poetry by Nin Harris, Sharon Hsu, Sara Cleto & Brittany Warman, Betsy Aoki, Cassandra Khaw, Valerie Valdes, Millie Ho, and Dominik Parisien, interviews with Sam J. Miller & Lara Elena Donnelly and Tansy Rayner Roberts by Shana DuBois, a cover by Julie Dillon, a guest editorial by Julia Rios, and an editorial by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas.
Tor.com blogger, fantasy writer, and insatiable reader Mari Ness makes her Tor.com short fiction debut with a beautifully told tale of complicated and conflicted love, a translation and transformation of a very old story that is sure to be familiar to every fan of folklore and history. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
The July/August 2018 issue of Hugo Award-winning Uncanny Magazine. Our Dinosaur Theme Issue! Featuring new fiction by Sam J. Miller, K.M. Szpara, R.K. Kalaw, Elsa Sjunneson-Henry & A. Merc Rustad, Brooke Bolander, Brit E.B. Hvide, Alex Bledsoe, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Anya Ow, essays by Tobias S. Buckell, Alasdair Stuart, Marissa Lingen, and Tansy Rayner Roberts, and poetry by Mari Ness, Cassandra Khaw, Brandon O' Brien, Ali Trotta and Cynthia So, interviews with K.M. Szpara and Anya Ow by Caroline M. Yoachim, a cover by Galen Dara, and an editorial by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas. “The Uncanny Dinosaurs—Introduction” by Brooke Bolander, Sam J. Miller, Mari Ness, Nicasio Andres Reed, A. Merc Rustad & Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, K.M. Szpara, JY Yang, and Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas
A collection of near-future, optimistic SF stories where some of the genre's brightest stars and most exciting new talents portray the possible roads to a better tomorrow. SHINE shows that positive change is far from being a foregone conclusion, but needs to be hard fought, innovative, robust and imaginative. Let's make our tomorrows SHINE. Featuring orginal stoires by Alastair Reynolds, Kay Kenyon, Lavie Tidhar, Jason Andrew Madeline Ashby, Jacques Barcia, Eva Maria Chapman, Ken Edgett, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Eric Gregory, Mari Ness, Holly Phillips, Gareth L. Powell & Aliette de Bodard, Gord Sellar, Paula R. Stiles and Jason Stoddard.
Maria-Ines, Rufname Mariness, dieser passt auch viel besser zu ihr. Unter dem traditionellen altspanischen Namen stellt man sich eine, rassige, dunkelhaarige, Flamenco tanzende Schönheit vor. Mariness ist ein Teenager ihrer Zeit. Nach dem Abitur weiß sie nicht genau, was sie will, aber es sollte etwas mit Musik sein. Und dann entwickelt sich alles ganz anders. Ihr Vater spendiert ihr zum bestandenen Examen eine Reise nach Norwegen, von der sie verändert und gereift zurückkommt. Sie erlebt ihre erste Liebe, stolpert kopfüber in ein Abenteuer, indem sie sich dazu entschließt, Schauspielerin werden zu wollen. Sie kämpft sich ganz nach oben und eines Tages hat sie es geschafft. Mariness lebt ihren Traum.
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